Hi all. I'm new to the bow making world having only built a couple of bows. Last one was a self bow from an ash board. Just used the wisdom of the TBB series and it turned out nice. A little light in the draw weight, but shoots sweet.
Anyway, here is the challenge I have. A friend gave me a few old yew logs that he had stashed away in a garage for many years. It had nice straight grain and I split is into staves. There is no checking and the heartwood is tight and sound. However the sapwood has deteriorated and will not make a bow back. I plan to scrape down to the heartwood.
So here is my question. Can I use a heartwood ring for the back, or do I have to back it with something (rawhide or linen) or laminate a back on (bamboo, hickory or?).
Any advice is much appreciated. The yew is very beautiful and I don't want to mess this up.
Cheers.